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At the heart of architectural invention is the act of designing, the activity par excellence of the architect. In this act, the architect addresses the future, seeking the visual idea that will accommodate and express the function of his building... William Loerke
ARCHITECTURAL SYNTHESIS
1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization. 1.1.1. Form:Seeking geometrical order and expression of formal qualities 1.1.2. Function: Seeking adequate performance and expression of spaces 1.1.3. Materialization: Seeking adequate performance and expression of material elements 1.2. Design is a balancing act: wishing versus needing
1. Form, Function, and Materialization 1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization.
1. Form, Function, and Materialization 1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization.
1. Form, Function, and Materialization 1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization.
1. Form, Function, and Materialization 1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization.
1. Form, Function, and Materialization 1.1. What we have learned about form, function, and materialization.
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2. Ideas
2.1. Ideas Unify Parts into a Totality 2.2. Inferring a Prime Design Idea: Using Metaphors with a Humanistic Approach 2.3. Theory of Contrast for Aiding Design 2.3.1. Inside and Outside 2.3.2. Exposed and Tempered 2.3.3. Up and Down 2.3.4. Something and Nothing 2.3.5. Order and Mystery
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2.2. INFERRING A PRIME DESIGN IDEA: USING METAPHORS WITH A HUMANISTIC APPROACH
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References
Architecture: Form, Space & Order, Francis Ching, ISBN 0442-21535-5 Elements of Architecture, Pierre Von Meiss, ISBN 0-74760014-7 Ordering Systems: An introduction to Architectural Design, Edward T. White, Architectural Media, University of Arizona. Principles of Form and Design, Wucius Wong, ISBN 0-44201405-8 The Good House: Contrast as a Design Tool, Max Jacobson, Murray Silverstein, Barbara Winslow, ISBN 0-942391-05-5
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